TAGUIG CITY — The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority–National Capital Region (Tesda-NCR) officially concluded its weeklong WorldSkills Philippines–NCR 2026 regional competition on Friday. The event, which ran from May 25 to 29, showcased the technical proficiency of 120 competitors from 27 different institutions.
The awarding ceremony, held at the Tesda Multipurpose Gymnasium within the Tesda Complex, celebrated excellence across more than a dozen specialized categories. While the final list of individual winners is pending release by the regional secretariat, organizers noted that institutions such as the Southern Institute for Maritime Studies (SIMS) achieved significant success in high-tech and industrial fields, including a gold medal win in Cobot System integration.
Bridging Traditional and Modern Trades
The competition, themed “ONE NCR: Skilled, Dynamic, and Future-Ready,” emphasized the integration of traditional vocational trades with emerging technological sectors. Participants demonstrated their capabilities in fields ranging from automobile technology, electrical installations, and fashion technology to advanced areas such as cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, mechatronics, and game programming.
The event was supported by 98 industry experts who oversaw the evaluations. Tesda officials stated that the use of equipment and training standards aligned with international benchmarks was a critical component of the competition, intended to ensure the global competitiveness of Filipino workers.
Did You Know?
The regional competition is rooted in a formal mandate under Republic Act 7796, also known as the Tesda Act of 1994, which tasks the agency with forging industry-government partnerships and creating pathways for professional innovation and lifelong learning.
Strategic Implications for the Workforce
Tesda-NCR Regional Director Angelina Carreon, CESO III, described the event as a national platform for excellence and transformation. The initiative aligns with the agency’s broader efforts to upskill the workforce through advanced training partnerships, high-tech certifications, and digital programs designed to keep pace with global automation.
Expert Insight:
The emphasis on high-tech sectors like robotics and cybersecurity suggests a clear shift in how technical education is being positioned. By aligning regional training with international standards, the agency is likely attempting to reduce the skills gap for Filipino professionals entering a rapidly digitizing global labor market.
Looking ahead, the regional champions are set to advance to the WorldSkills Philippines 2026 National Competition, often referred to as the National Skills Olympics. Success at the national level may provide these professionals with the opportunity to represent the Philippines on the international WorldSkills stage, further testing their skills against global counterparts.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the WorldSkills Philippines–NCR competition?
The competition serves as a national platform to showcase Filipino skills, ingenuity, and adaptability while acting as a qualifier for the national and international WorldSkills stages.

Which sectors were featured in this year’s competition?
Competitors were tested in both traditional disciplines like beauty care and fashion technology, as well as emerging fields including cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, mechatronics, and electric vehicle technology.
What happens to the regional winners?
The newly named regional champions will advance to represent the National Capital Region at the upcoming WorldSkills Philippines 2026 National Competition.
How do you believe these regional competitions influence the career paths of young vocational students in your community?
